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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 Jul 1921, p. 8

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ic t Â¥isher, Beviah, Hespeler. Fittgerald, Elleen, Galt, Beparate. ’ Prank, Carl, Hespeler. > Preger, Loulse, (hom.), Galt, Victoria. Oiemw>n. Douglas, (hon.), Galt, Vic. horé,. Margaret, Presion. iR§pich, Cora, ©B. 4, Waterloo. OthÂ¥Berg, Sarah, Gait, Victoria. Glick, Elaie, (hon.), Preston. 4 Pregton, Preston 6 Viols, Galt, Dickson. Floremce, (hon.), Gait, Central , Dotothy, 8.9: 15, Waterloo ; Kigey, Howard, 8.8. 1, Waterioo Mekn, Kuthieen, (hon.y; Preston. ] Hald, Margaret, (W, Beparcce Halbarstadt, Emil, , I f Pregtof Viola, G: Florence, h , Dototiy Hagey, Howard, Mekn, Kuthicen nm-;n. Nellie, Galt, Victoria shor, Bewiah, Hespeler. #r, Gerald, Galt, Central. ards, Margr)ta, Ga)t, Dickson. Ritel, Jacob, thon.)}, Galt, Peparate Widred. Albert. (hon.), Galt, Vietoria Â¥lliott. MaPgaret, Galt, Victoria Â¥sirchild, Jack, (hon), Galt, Central Fatraday, Eleanor, (hon.), Preston. * Gait. Abbs, Allan, Galt, Central. {/‘AitÂ¥in, Wm., (bon.), Gait, Dickson. Alfridge, Pearl, Galt, Victoria. Alizon, Nora, (hon.), Galt, Victoria Amather, Arthur, (hon.), Hespeler. Auderson, Jack, (hon ), Galt, Dickson Armstrong, Ross, S.8. 20. Waterloo. Atho, John, Hespeler. Ayres, Florence, 8.8. 27, Waterloo. Buird, Jean, (hon.), Hespeler Baker, Theima, (hon.), Hespeler. Baifour, George, ‘(hon.), Preston. Ballingal, Kathleen, Galt, Central Barlow, Ellien, (thon.), Galt, Dickson Barnett, Jean, (hon.), Preston Barrie, Mary, (hon), Galt, Victoria. Bartiett, John, Preston. Beattie, Francis, (hon.}, Preston. Bernhardt, Geo., (bon.), Preston. Biebl, Fred., (hon.), Victoria. Black, Elvera, Gait, Dickson Blatn, Jean, Galt, Dickson Boughner, Chas., Galt, Victoria Bradthaw, John. (hon.), Galt, Victoria firimxn. Jacob, (hon.). Preston Brocks, Louise, (hon ), Preston Brown. Annia, $.8. 25, N. Dumfries. Buchanan, Clarence, (hon.), Preston Buck, Nacm1L. (hon.), Hespeler Burnett, Myril, (hon.), Preston. Butchart, Marjorte, Galt, Diekson. Campbell, Dorothy, (hon ), Preston Campbell, Margaret, Preston. Carter, Gordon, Galt, Dickson Champman, Julia, (hon.), Galt, Cent. Ctetiens, Miner, 8.8 14, Waterloo Clements, Leonard, (hon.), Galt, Vic Clendenning, Helen, Gait, Victoria. Clift, Waiter, Galt, Central CJough, Kmma, Galt, Central. Ciupey, James, Galt, Dickson Cooper, Albert, §.8. 20, Waterioo Coppel, Helen, Galt, Central. €oppel,. Roste, (hon ), Galt, Centra) Dunpinghsam, Rhoda, Galt, Central Currie, Clarence, Preston Demnis, [van, ‘Gait, Victoria Despond, Esther, Galt, Central. Donaidson, Leslie, Gait, Central Dorechell, Frank, (hon.), Galt, Sep. Wchlin.‘ Russell, (bon.), Galt, Dickson â€"The Successful Canaidates. The students who were successfal in passing the examination fot En tranog into the High schools and Col legiates, in alphabetical order, are as follows: ‘The schoilarships offered for the Preston public school candidates ars won by Jean Barpett and Eisig Nichâ€" olls and those of the Hespeler public school ‘by Jean Baird and Arthur Amacher. It is seldom that one school captures first and second places in the sfanding. CKN. 229 > Mask OBReB CE We 000000 He in this important® test, FreA . ‘the clever‘son of Chas. Biebl, North â€" Water® street music man, who won two é§gay compétitions conâ€" ducted by the 1.O.D.E., obtaining the highest marks of al the candidato: in the South Waterloo inspectorate, while Mary Barrie, daughter of Lawâ€" yer Robert Barrie, was & clome gecond. ] uid Sind “ + wlb e *Norâ€" J Game chpcn d u. aieer oC 000 ts on coual . ds d wwhis : f ha ‘ A Alfred, thesk ho 1ar? had 22 it Hhoku J, Fiorence, Galt, % "’A"”:""{ h ._' Ey o 1‘ PeC o o a p "‘ & w“ & ,"’?l'""" t P RS & + Noh i ' w p~ o w <> Newble of ‘casniauey‘.}>.. ... .â€" 22 | HO#®: Tack (bga) . Pregion. ./« 1 [ M Aech. P is .l oi ." ©0® T *.'/- 9e‘®râ€" 3 ..; deng®A. cSbAY!.........._._.._ 74| Holt, Antie, 8.9. 2,,.Wathrioo, itéber of Calididatep ......... . _ 25| Hubert, George, Galt, Vietoris.* aesanlllll.l........____. ga [ Hudson, Adrian, (hon.J, Preston: ouo® ......................... p{MHutthings, NelHlie, (hon.), Hespeler. ‘At Newâ€" Hamburgâ€" Irving, Mary, (hon.), Prigstopeâ€" ; \ Number bf CaBMidates .......... 46| Jackson, Grace, Galt, Dickson. anmdrmafll........... gy|James, Efmest, (hon.), Preston. yongh :â€"..:...â€"g.c.s..n.ncl0nee 1 Janses, Vogt, (hon.), Galt, Dickson. o , > it Honors. Keffer, Violet, HMespeler, To Victotia “ml, Galt, this year|Kebn, Marjorie® (hon.}, Preston. To "Victoria school, Galt, this year goes the honor of havying furnished two at the Entragce the high ; | Hubert, George, Galt, Victoria. ) | Hudson, Adrian, (hon.J, Prestom: > . . 5| Hutchings, Nellie, (hon.), Hespeler. Irving, Mary, (hon.), Prigstope ; \ | Inckson. Grace, Gait: EKSE _ ; |James, Ernest, (hon.), on. ; |Jansex, Vogt, (hon.), Galt, Dickson. Keffer, Violet, Hespeler, ; |Kebhn, Marjorie? (hon.}, Preston. Key, Deela, Galt, Victoria. ,‘Kinder, Grace, (hon.), Preston. 1| Kleipstenber, Helep, (hon.), $.9. A6, §¢. Waterloo. 22 * ¢ : [Lake, Marggret, (hon.), Preston. . .|Leshbrogk, Gwendolyn, Galt, Victoria. , ‘Last, Edward, Galt, Central *3 , |Legge, Hilda, Galt, Central ‘ ALewis, Frank, Gatt Viegpria)=‘" = . . .{Leybourne, Howard, Hespeler. & {LoKer, George, ‘ (hon.)/ Gait, VlaaflM iLoker, William, Galt, Victoria. ; |Lovell, Laurie, Galt, Dickson. 1 , |Lush, Elste, Hespeler. 1 | Main, Grace, 8.8. 18, North Dumfries. Main, Layra, B.8. 3, Waterloo. ‘ | Mickus, Frank, (hon.), Preston. ‘ | Montgomerie, Roy, Galt, Victoria. l Moore, Geo., Galt, ickson. 5 Morris, Annie, Hespeler. j Mulbolland, Gordon, (hon.), Preston. . Mulholland, Rhea, S.9. 17, N. Dumfries.. Murray, Cheater, Hespeler. \ Myers, Adria, 88. 27, Waterloo. MacDonald, Grant, Galt, Central. Macdonnell, Ethel, Hespeler. MacKenzie, Marguerite, (bon.) Preston i McArtbur, Bert, Hespeler. McColl, Edith, Galt, Centrai. ] McDonald, Hazel, Gait, Central. : McKeilar, Angus, Gait, Central. / ]Mcuu;hnn. Vera, Galt, Victoria. tMcLeod. Donald, Preston. i McDowell, Jennie, (hon), Preston. lMchucht, Jennie, Galt, Dickson. | McTavish, Margaret, (hon.), Hespeler. ,Nltrn. Edith, Preston. Nicholas, Elsie, (hon.), Preston. ] Nicholson, Doris, Galt, Dickson. Nolan, Walter, Galt, Reparate. O‘Hanley, Ivan, Hegpeler. Pagett, Elsie, Galt, Central. ! Panabaker, Jennie, S.8. 27, Waterloo. Parker, Wilbur (hon.), Preston Parks, Isabel, !’l“poler. Peeling, Walter, GaJt, Dickson. Pfeiffer, Harold (hon.), Préston Quirk, Rena, Galt, Central. Reeve, Arthur, 8.9. 17, Waterloo. Reeve, Grace, S.98. 17, Waterloo. Reid. Hugh (hon.), Galt, Dickson. Reuton, George, Hespeler. | Rhodey, Wm., 8.8. 25. N. Dumfries Richards, Rita, Preston Richardson, Noble (hon.), Galt, Cent. Rook, Elsie, Hespeler Ruppel, Merie, S.8. 14, Waterloo. Rush, Howard (hon.), Galt, Victoria Rush, Marvin, Galt, Victoria. Sachs, Marguerite, (hon.), Preston, Faunders, Roy (hon.), Galt, Victoria, Schartzberg, Hazel, Preston Seott, Jack, 8.98. 25, N. Duinfries ! Bcott, Mildred (hon.), Preaton. Scott, Pearl, Galt, Dickson Shantz, Margaret, (Bon.), Preston Shantz, Violet, 8.8. 4, Waterloo. Sheppard, James, Gait, Beparate Shoeamith, Jack, thon.), Galt, Victoria Short, Olivg, (hon.), Preston. Sigul, Edith, Galt, Central Slee, Mary, Galt, Victoria, Emellte, Marion, Hespeler. Smith, Mary. Galt, Bepgrate Enider, Glennys, 8.8. 2, Waterloo @peckien, Harold, Hespelor & Spring, Jon, Galt, Cepntral Stager, Roy, Hespeler Stabl, Evelyn, Galt, Central 'Slnhlschmlflt. Jangt, Preston Stewnrt, J&mes (hon.), Galt, Central f@tubbs, Peggy, Gatl, Central !8n“en, Howard, Gait, Central. Tarlin, Wikma, (bhon.), Galt, Victoria. Torrance, Jessie, (hon.), Gait, Central. Tremajne, Verne, Gajt, Dickson. Tarnbull, Rdward, Gait, Dickson. VanCampenm, June (hon.), Gait, Dick Walker, Howard (hon.), Hespeletr. Wallis. Helen, Preston. I Walth, Mafguerite, (hon.), Gait, Cen.! Ward, Tdna, Gait, Central. f Warren, Bertram, Hespeler. D " Web ser, Milfred, Mespoler. wWeiltr, Albert, 8.8. 14, Watertoo. _ | Vii.zel, Roinea, Héypeler. V‘â€"rlich, Norma (hon.), Préston. WWhitefoot, John, HMéxpé¥er. / ; Wickens, Jéan, Galt, Vretoria. Wiegand, Bien, $.8. 4; Waterioo ‘Wll:lfi. Holen, Presion. Wilson, Minnic, g.:. central _‘ Iwmm. Claragice, 8.8. 2, Waterioo. lc i oo uns on it (hon.), Gait s --.‘«ik ll ‘i‘l .'i . Bain, Robert, Ayr. Barnes, Ray, Ayr. Black, Jessie, Ayr. Courtney, Helen, (hon.), Ayt. Cress, Margaret, Ayr. Dear, Wilfred (bhon.), Ayt. : Elvin, Fred, 8.8. 20, N. Dum{ries. _ ‘Faus, Kathléen, 8.8. 16, N. Dumtries ‘Hope, Bessic, B.8. 22, N. Dumfries. Mussey, Mildred, §.8. 22, N. Dumfries ‘Kyle, Margaret, (hon.), 8.8. 10, Blenâ€" Steriing, Leslie, Ay Turnbuil, Leftie) Ay frks i n ; ‘ \ A beâ€" heim. Kyle, Helen, 8.8. 10, Blenkeith. Nichol, Mube}, 8.8. 28%, N. Dumfries. Reld, Howard, Ayr. ~ Rédg6r, Georgia, 8.9. 10, Blenhéim. Rodger, Iva, 8.8. 10, Blgnhethi. Bnyder, Ward, 8.6. 21, N. Dumiries Sterling, Leslie, Ayr. Bechthold, Wilfred, fl.i 14, Wikgnot. \Binkl.. Clayton, New Mamburg. Cressman, Elmina, £.8. 11, Wilmot. Devitt, Ruth, 8.8. 9, Wilmot. Diamond, Alfred, $.8. 4, Wilmot. Diefenbacher, Elsie, 8.8. 8, Wilmot. Doerfling, Marie, Baden. Erb, Clatence, (hon.), New Hamburg Fisher, Marguerite, New H-mm, Gardner, Reta, Badep. l Garland, Neil, 8.8. 4, Wilmot. Halliman, Clarence, 8.8. 8, W / * Hallman, Kera, 8.8. 1, Wiimof. * Hamacher, Dora, §.8. #, Wimot. Hilborn, Mary, 8.8. i, Wilmot. Hilborn, Nelile, 8B.8. 1, Wilmot."" Kalbfletsch, Arthur, New Hn*uu. Koch, Arlean, 88. 17, Wilmot.‘ Koch, Mabel, 8.8. 18, Wilinot. Kuntz, Leslie, Baden . Litwiler, Clayton, 8.8. 14, Wilmot: Litwiller, Rlla, 8.8. 16, Wilmot. Michm, Marie, New Hamburg. Moore, Ruth, New Hamburg. Nabrgang, Vera, New Hamburg. Peacock, Grace, New Hamburg. Peacock, Paul, New Wamburg Poth, Ray, 8.8. 1, Wilmot, Steckly, Sarah, 8.8. 19, Wwimot, Btoinberg, Heprieita, New Hamburg Weber, Ruth, New Hamburg. AYR. Mrs. Alex Parks and two children of Amberstburg, Mrs. Jobn Oliver and three ‘daughters, of Windsor, Mrs. K P. Langs of Scotlgmd and Mrs. S. Q. Nicholson and three children of â€" phin, Man., are holidaying with tm gister Mrs. V. C. Wenzel in town. , At a recent meeting of the directâ€" ork of the North Blenheim Mu!u“l Fire Insurance Company, held it Bright, on Friday July 15th, Mr. R. G. Smith, R. No. 1, New Hamburg, Wa# appointed a director to succesd tM The Park Board will hold a meetâ€" ing at the Library Hall on Monday 'a:',enlu at 8 o‘clock. All‘p.mborl u’:‘ requested to attend. es Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goebel of BHfâ€" falo, are spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goebel. ‘ Mr. Russel Bean of Stratford, spebt this week with his parents Mr. and ‘MrR Ggo. Bean here. ‘ Mr. Noah Cressuran of Kitchener, was a visitor in town noon Thutsday. Miss Edna Zoeger of Toledo, Ohio, is visiting her relatives and friends in town. > e Mr. George Danieis and family nioâ€" tored here from Windsor and opqnz'l-.g' few days with his parents and other friends. ' a Missg Olive De Geer of Toronto, ‘ i8 spending heér holidays with her friend Miss Grace ‘Hotstetler. : . Mrs. Emmerson W’m andâ€" two little daughters are visi ‘relatives in Wolyerton. _ 4.‘ Mrs:"F. Ruby‘is visiting her daugh ter. Mrs. ‘Wm. Apnig, Port Union. . Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Meyers left ]ujj Friday on a two weeks holidgy trip by motor to Bala and Al(onqu‘u'ai Park. E f home, Miss Margaret Musselmas and Miss Ruth Umbach are spending a week with relatives in St. Jacobé. : Miss® Roxie Bownisn Yisited réla: tives and friends in Kitchemer this here . with friends: returned .to her home in Gait on Thursday.; Mrs,. Schaefer who .spent a np.tl' with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Umbach returned to her home in Napiervilie, IIL.,. Her daughter: accomipanied ber Ited frignd pe: U# â€" Mrs. H. m".i’.%r'.flr a. Week Mr NEW HAMBURG. â€" e furnighed Iwhdes orches. . MT An PM a on BP Ey : of mc ty uoon and eyuning. The family of New Dundeé, were visi at Geo. B'hr‘mh'c on Spoday. A big :crowd of youlg Wad old yeoâ€" t. and Mrs,. Jno, Z. Wagner, . and nle from local . ansd ontéiée points y were the guests of. M}. and #pent" Sdudiay on the farm of David Alion Borg last Sunday ngar Wagner‘s. Music sand : outside ‘gammes ts * < were the chief mg-tm*-!..' f"fi;l!‘-WMMMJ‘ Borry to hear that Mré. Hnr; Bchinidt is ob the wick list. Her many friemds hops for a speedy recovrery. * @ uumber of frignds spent an on joyable time at Mr, and Mrs. poet Ing‘s on the evening of his birthday. _Mr. Eéward Shott has been wearifg a gmile the last few days. A baby boy has arrived and all iy well. Congrataâ€" lations to Mr. and "Mrs. Shott. L PRRTR BIOY MV MCV VC BNPMOIZ NTWECC NT The bern dance at Mr. M.‘. Jarge circle of friends. She had en Brown‘s was well attended. A large tered the convent in 1914. pumber from the surrounding, "mll She is survived besides ber parents were prosent and report a jolly tim&.)jby four brothgrs, Leonard, Francis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koehi®r @A@ William and Norman all résidents of famiUly of Waterloo were risitors. a&t! New Germany. Geo, Bierman‘s on Sunday. I The funeral was held on Wednes Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg and Miss Mary Berg of Wellesiey ware the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Berg. _ Mauter Karl Graber was the gugét of his friend Master Nelson Doetifig of Doering‘s Corner on Bunday. The Misses Doris and Q&rjory Heqâ€" ry. of Stratford, wery the guésts of the Misses Dorothy and fHelep Berduy on Sunday. Misses Dorothy and Helen Berduz Apent a week with their grandmother At Wellesiey. | Mr .and Mrs. Fred Franké of Kitch emer, and Mr. and Mrs. George Forâ€" 'lor of Haysville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Schmitt. Mr. ‘Irwin Fieischauer and Miss Teckla Schmehl of Wellesley, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Berâ€" dux, Sunday. â€" * Briefs us Mrg. Leisjer of Winnipeg, and Mrs: Whitpey and children of Toronto, and the Misses Lizzsie, Minpie, Ida V&lenâ€" tine and Grandma Berdut of Welles ley, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Géo. Berdux. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lants Aand family spent Bundasy with friends sway from home. p. Mr. Helmuth Wagner who had the misfortune to, bregk & leg . in the spring. was, a welcome visitor in the village last week . ‘ Mr. and Mrs D. L. Dosring and family of Mildmay are spending their vacation with relatives in this vic(n-I ity. * : Mtr. Peltz, of Krie, Pa., who spent a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Berg, has returned to bis home again, â€" Fae ic 660 um 9 ult id v e . esdA s c +o spendifig iwo weeks‘ holidays at Ne les‘ Corners, Mr. Guy Sample is actâ€" ing agent at the station during bis AQLCO Do Eornclort on W ednediity to atteng ‘the Khights of ‘ColumBiis picâ€" nic wihich was heid at Mohawk Park. absence and Mr. R. Thompsor Wingham is relieving operator,â€" Mre. E. Honsperger ql‘ Qar Mich., is visiting her father Mr. Jacob 8. Meyer was clectod ber of the,Weliesjey Township on Tuesday .by amajority of Miss Aunie Schmidt of Kitchener, moâ€" ember of the Board for many yours Mr‘land Mrs. ‘George Wankiin, Mr. Bierman‘s on Sunday. I The funeral was held on Wednes _ny Mro. Wgh,q Hawk day at 9 o‘clock from St. Mary‘s Â¥ Waterloo were "‘“‘”1 Church and proceeded thence to the Bchaefer‘s on Sunday, _ R.C. Cometery for interment. SEALETS CORNERs PHILIPSBURG ERBBVILLE ooo o ie e in o wiia aall devedine." "g‘ + es ) c apd ftamily Are re thp unmidt y. â€"| Mr. and Mre. Carl Woeber and famâ€" Ny of Kitshener, spent Sunday. with _| golatives. ‘ | mer and Miss. Alma Helse apent *, lMAt Sunday with relatives in Thvis ,‘:#:f and Mrs. Jno, Z. 'ul‘r:. . and Bi8TER MARY TEARES§A. â€" The death occurred at Bt. Mary‘s Conyent, Young St., on Sunday at 2.30 o‘clock of Sister Mary Terosa (Helen Bruder). spent Sunday with the former‘s moâ€" ‘The deceased has been a teacher in Bt. Mary‘s and St. Aume‘s schoois in this city and will be greatly migsed by a Jarge circle of friends. She had en tered the convent in 1914. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Bead, of Dayton, Ohio., and Mrs. John Bean and daughâ€" ter of Port Huron spent th¢ weekâ€"end At Mrs. Isaqc Bean‘s. ‘ln Rc;binlo{ and Mrg. Miller, of M}libagk, is visiting Mrs. Fred Bean at present. [‘ â€" Mr. abd Mrs. J. Giford and family &pant Sunday with friends in Kitchenâ€" er and Waterloo. Miss Ethel L&angley,, of Buffalo, N. Y., spent p few days last waek with h¢r gupt, Mrs. Ieaac Bean. Dr. Charlies Weicker. of Regine, Sask., and Mr. and Mre. F. Weicker, of New Hamburg, visited at Mr. Perâ€" cy Welcker‘s on Mongay. _ Mre. J. J. Grabam Micg Bessic Nahrgang spent last muuy in Lon: «. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schramm and famijly of Kitchener, apd Mr. and Mrs. A. Meisel, of Tavistock, were visitors at Mr. F. Schramia‘s on Sunday.. > Mr. And Mrs, Roy Lindensmith, of Clévgland, Ohlo., visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. Schiedel last Friday. Mrs. 4. Wilson, of Chatham, is apebding the summer with her daughâ€" tor, Mrs. J. J. Grabam. / * Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson and ll& Queenie and Carl Anderson cal on friends in Ayr on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mepgz and daughter Selma, of New Hamburg, visite) at Mr. E. Schiedel‘s one day lat week. SWRA y â€"*. â€" Tnmuie \. .. AbE F._ â€" h on it itc olflincdarintai : tm a8) donk dibontâ€"ulfines dnto ibA ctf mh‘ %@w "}fi;flm' erhold‘s ‘class were successftulâ€"Prim. burg; apent Awith Mr. and piano honors, Eva Ruthig and Grace llu.t;. ‘:! Zu;h‘:“u here. on vark Schaefer. Passâ€"Marcella Berger. Eleâ€" . iss Vora Miller . spent the We@Kâ€" | mentary pianoâ€"(bon.) Clayton Rumig. "!)‘“i ‘friends “'m- Home nunile of Maw Mntliws Hick Miss Minnie Brown and Mr. J. Bniith, of Shakespeare, visited Wer cousin Miss Eliza Brown hére on Sunâ€" €ay. i* â€" Mrs ‘Johnéton, of ‘Rochbster, N ,Y., has returned to her hothe after speridâ€" ing & couple of weeks with Mrs J. Mr. and Mrs. Ur:ias Nabrgang and Mt. Delton Corson motored to Kitehâ€" ener on Sunday. y Mrs. A. Cook and son Earle, of NeW Hamburg, spent a few days last wéek at Mr. W.: S. Roth‘s. _‘ E. PmE UV PPRER C Ti Bs BE BM zi ut > lt .. 104 * MPnee . Lo nc ers, of Kitchener, called on‘ frighds |Srâ€"car via Saulte Sto. Marle, North ocms here on Sunday evening. /‘ \~. " {Bay; Toronto, and Ham{jlton and report| A sat drowning ‘Mins J..Veitch, .of Plattgyilie, is Mr. apd Mré. Wm. Logg.aqBd fagilly |having had a very pleasant trip. On, mmn at. am..m their return m:'lioy will go via m'} OBITUARY tm cepe calipet ns ypihs ) opgenl ie baaie wng 6 i8A 5 fip <> § > * Mr. Ed â€" Miss Rearl Mildebrand of Kitchéener "?r‘- m m&:’z&m .:: Nn Saprbropimaby! / um‘ +8 Mr. and lr:) Kd. Mgrner and Miss L 8. Robb ftom Bere apd, Mt. and Mry. James Young of Brantford reâ€" turped from.a motor trip to Port Dov er, ’ur}uufi RBeach and oth&r points _Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Appel, ot Kitowener, t ths week@nd with the ur-a':’;:hr. Mr. Herman Ap Mrs. Bishop . Js visiting friends tm Brantford. Miss Lottle Goebel of Wateribo spent the weekâ€"ond at her home here. _ Mise Helma Boylee is spending her holidays wits belatives in SarDia. Mr. Howard N. Culbert Was a busâ€" inews viaitor to Kittbener on Baturday. Mr. Harry Sgaall of Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end &t the home of Mr. Guy Semple . M Mrs. Krute, of Buffalo, is visiting at the home of Mr. Juling Eubjer. , Mrs. May fchneloch, who spent & couple of" wpeks vacation With her grandmother, Mrs. J. Graff, returmed to her home ig Toronto. Mr. 8. Btu.}l wpent Bunday at his bome in Mitchell. _ Mr. Ezra Huschlen who spent sevâ€" eral weeks with relatives and friends in Toledo, Otio. returnéd home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Motheral snd daughter, Blaachs, 0f Waterloo, are |pend_ln. & 'e’k with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Bean. Mr. William.Kent of Toronto, spant the weekâ€"end ::‘uu home of Mr. and Mres. George n. were examined in the case which cré] Firg Chief H. Guerin was ated considerable local interest. The] and he and Dr. H. Huehnergard evidence had a}l been tgken om Thytsâ€"]the Sanitarium, using ‘the gâ€"m< day afternoon and the decision of th=j on the remains. This, too, was witht Judge is awaited with interest. avail. _ Chief ~Guerip . asserted T The rapsberry social held by the morning that he was of the opini ladieg of Trinity Lutheran Church dt}that the young man was a hearty j the riek on Tuesday evening was ajer and had eaten a heavy suppét great success and the ladies wish to|short while before, this affecti thu; the pubuc for the very ;z{norolu upon @ntering the water. The d patrohsge." A neat sum was.realised.{ed hed told his companion that In the prize drawing Mr. D. Eby held|could swim, although his fathér addb the jucky number for the quilt and{not think that he could. It was th# Miss Gladys Rechberg that for a yok®.|first time he had entered the watér Mr. Herman Schulte won the bean j this seagon. ~ »# gnessing contest with a guess of 1432, ('l'r'floeomd was twentyâ€"two ,«é the exact count bethg 1430. The even fot and was the son of: M# af ing was greatly emjoyed by all present. | Mrs. Henry Hachborn, 93 Alma Btreat. Mr. and Mry .H. N. Culibert, Mr. and | He was employed as a Ag clet Mre. Norman Ament, Mr. and Mrs. G.|at the Dominion Tire plant z hid d lflnbn. Mr. and Mrs. N. Roth and | wide circle of friends in the C Mesars Geork¢ Laytenaschiager, Aibert | The family came here about /aa Seigner and John C. Patterson, attendâ€" | ago from Conestogo where : you ‘ ed the Oddfellows picnic at Stratford | man was born and had Hyvedâ€"shodt on Wednesday. About 3,000 people/his life. Besides his arents. 166 ‘trom Stratfor@ and district attended | brothera and {wo sisters s he this event. A parade over a mile long !are: Harry of Conestogo, ’W* }wu held and‘a programme of sports , Conegtogo, Arthur of~ Blo6g carried out at Waterworks Park, ‘Cul at home, Katy (Mra. Mangeké) 08 _ Mr. and Mre. Schnelder, of Kitchenâ€".Ceptreville and Henrietta (Mre. Whit® j er, were visitors in town on Thursday. | of Milford, Sask. e * _ Last Friday, evening eight rinks of| The funeral will be held om ' Stratford bowJers played a friend}y | day afternoopn at two o‘clogk frdr> game with foyr rinks from Wellesley | residence, 92 Alma Street.. f and four local rinks. The Strétford |ment will be madé in the CopéStoM® bowlers came, out victorious, winning | Cemetery. @3 from New Hamburg by three shots and P erommoomressrvamnsre mncmrss newn M N from Weilesigy ::bz: shou. The vi#â€"| Abundance of Â¥ tors were entgrt by the local bowâ€" s K i. lers after the game at the Park Board R‘ln iu u‘!flml Garden on Df. Anderpon‘s lawn. On .nd Sa‘ka Wednesday tyo local rinks competed oi ;Â¥ + in the lounu',nnt at Elmira and one 1CaRsdlAn _ Press) + € at Stratford. | WINNIPEG, July 26. â€"Realny$8 Mr. Herman Schultz won the bean gnessing contest with a guess of, 1432, the exact count bethg 1430. The even Ing was greatly enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mry .H. N. Cuibert, Mr. and Mre. Norman Ament, Mr. and Mrs. G. Habn, Mr. and Mrs. N. Roth ard Mesars George Laytenachliager, Aibert Seigner and John C. Patterson, attendâ€" ed the Qddfellows picnic at Stratford on Wednesday. Abdut 3,000 people from Stratforg and district attended this event. A parade over a mile long alleged damage to his proparty by water caused by the defendants‘ mill dam was reâ€"opéened at Kitcheper on Wednesday from the adjournment on Juty ith. A largé number of withesses were examined in the case which creâ€" ated considerable local interest. ‘The. gvunnco had n&l been tgken om Thyrsâ€" day afternoon and the decision of the" Judge is awaited with interest. } great success and the ladies wish to thu; the public for the very ;z‘norouz patronage." A neat sum was realised. In the prize drawing Mr. D. Eby held the lucky number for the quilt and Miss Gladys Rechberg that for a yoké. ener the following pupils of Mrs. Wiedâ€" erhold‘s ‘class were successftulâ€"Prim. piano honors, Eva Ruthig and Grace Schaefer. Passâ€"Marcella Berger. Eleâ€" heabe s lelicc on onl vg recrermrotientss mt ts AeLS Pmars lr .“l " ".l”. asing “}E ‘Mfl-_. were success v-;uT‘l‘wl-'g“ daughter, Helon, visited relatives : in â€" Galt . on alleged mmu proparty ce % Music examinations ,;ug;»: r the following pupils of u.% id & poulig gbout #rip by su9tâ€" |* » Mr./ W. H. Schweitzer YÂ¥ The young people were &tté Miss Nellie m. Mr Karges â€" of *H:‘ la: Kloopter o.c!di: H»r and 1 oman will reside ® KiteHener. home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A quiet wedding was solg 8t. Mary‘s Church _ on morning when Miss Marthé P became the bride of Albort both of this city.> The funeral of the 166 . Clemens, aged employe of t enér Post Office, who was 16 at an early hour on Saturday was held from thé Schreiter T ing parlors On Tuésday. 1 was made in the Rust EKnd M Cemetery. . 1Catni@dMn, Preosn) . :( 4 WINNIPEG, July 26. â€"Realny$8 ing over the greatar part of MéMiA and Baskatchewan., In AlbertA, weather is clear and cooler bet proviuce had some spiendid $#07 during the weekond. H Â¥ during the weekâ€"ond ‘l‘m today are reported from i tricts ofvagricultural Makitobs® Saskatchewan _ rain is falling south of Mooke Jew to la'tr‘ katoon aid west to the vicinity 6f Alberta border. h Funeral This Afternoon. The funeral will be held om day afternoopn at two o‘clogk ff residence, 93 Alma Street. ment will be madé in the Coj Cemetery. ‘ F o drgs hbis companion to 4 The body .was taken to the: Sanitarinm white Dr, Proctot nurses worked upon it. " : * left the shore. s y$ Suddonty Ligps sev "Hiae appeir trom ylew and starte 93 Alms Street, met RI# , hole & short distance helow reached‘ the hole, which seven teet deep, Hachborn 1 Lipps called for IUGRQ men on the other shore und Lipps, Hachborn had gone reachifig the river he was the Br, the pair to enter the va.ur“l waded out about one hundred. +4 BOLOMANâ€"BIALKOWSKH, Lung ] e tt; i d ino Mré. Wim. Banks{ Fails. e ue d k mss 5o. Willfign: -uuvm & e f ther . 4084 «8 *4 t

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